In a fired apartment, when a mother dropped out of a house to save a child, it happened in the United States that a man who was a football player in high school tossed himself.

Sadly, the mother who saved the child died.

According to Washington Post (WP), etc. on the 9th (local time), Philip Blanks (28) ran to the scene on the 3rd when he heard a fire in a 3-story apartment building in Phoenix, Arizona.

It was a moment when two children's mother, Rachel Long (30), pleaded for help on the balcony of the 3rd floor of the apartment in the flame.


The neighbors who rolled their feet outside the fired building shouted that they would receive it if they threw the child at the mother.

Eventually, the mother soared behind the fire, dropping the child off the balcony on the 3rd floor, asking her to save her son.

At that time, Blanks, who was at the scene, threw himself in like an ore petrification to get the child.


It was a dizzying moment just before the child hit the floor of the apartment.

In an interview with local media, Blanks revealed that her mother moved instinctively when she dropped her child down.

"After all, I thought I had to do it," he said. "When I rescued my child, I saw nothing other than a child in the tunnel, just like my eyes.

Blanks was an American football star player at Kalamazoo Central High School, Michigan, and after graduating he served in the Marine Corps.

Along with the three-year-old saved by Blanks, the girl's sister, an 8-year-old girl, also saved her life with the help of a neighbor.

The barber, the black male Daltonian Alexander (42), jumped into the fired apartment building and rescued his eight-year-old sister who had fallen in the hallway.

The father of the children who were working at the time of the fire met Blanks and Alexander and thanked them, and the two decided to continue helping the family.

However, the mother of the two children ended up being sacrificed in a flowerpot and made them sad.

According to the police, the mother died from the balcony of the apartment and then died back into the flames to save her 8-year-old daughter after she had confirmed that her son was safe.

"The mother who saved the child and died is a real hero," said Blanks.

(Photo = Twitter public video capture, Yonhap News)